I like that Newcastle is getting promoted. They were the first EPL team I knew because of the movie Goal: the Dream Begins

Newcastle fans will love that they are taking Sunderland's place.... There are some fierce rivalries in the EPL, but man do those clubs supporters not like each other. Newcastle not too long ago were even battling up there near Champions League spots. With the right investment I could see them on the up swing in the future again.

Newcastle fans will love that they are taking Sunderland's place.... There are some fierce rivalries in the EPL, but man do those clubs supporters not like each other. Newcastle not too long ago were even battling up there near Champions League spots. With the right investment I could see them on the up swing in the future again.

Newcastle has proven talent with Jonjo Shelvey, Mohamed Diame, Jack Colback, Matt Ritchie and others. And USA fans can welcome DeAndre Yedlin back to the PL if the Magpies choose to keep him.

I can live with that. I thought at first we would only get 40% of the matches. But I will take 75%

As much as I'd love for it to happen, I don't see Arkansas getting a match. Razorback Stadium could host, but I'm about 99.9% sure we will have to travel to Texas, Tennessee, or maybe Missouri to see a match.

If by some off chance U of A hosted one, I wouldn't care which two countries were playing. I'd go.

As much as I'd love for it to happen, I don't see Arkansas getting a match. Razorback Stadium could host, but I'm about 99.9% sure we will have to travel to Texas, Tennessee, or maybe Missouri to see a match.

If by some off chance U of A hosted one, I wouldn't care which two countries were playing. I'd go.

Kansas City, Nashville, and Dallas will all surely be on there I would hope. I always like a summer weekend getaway to Dallas so catching a World Cup game in the process would be awesome.

I am not really a Palace fan, but their fixtures were definitely the hardest from everyone bunched from 15th-18th place and they needed that bad. They have been on fire for a little over a month now. I am sure they will stay now, plus I want Fulham to get 6th in the Championship and win the one playoff spot along with Brighton and Newcastle with the auto bids. That would give London 6 teams plus Watford on the fringe of London. That would be a London heavy league.

If this 3-0 score line holds with Juventus destroying Barcelona then we will not be seeing a 2nd leg come back like the round of 16..... Juventus is not PSG. They have not given up a goal in over 400 minutes and have the best defense in the world right now. PSG had plenty of offense, but their defense has always held them back. Bye bye Barcelona.

I love great stories in any sport and one I have followed since 2013 is the saga of Welsh team Barry Town United.

Toward the end of the 2012/13 season they were withdrawn from the Welsh league system by an eccentric owner and had to win a court battle with the FA of Wales simply to exist as a League team. Even so, they had to start at the bottom of the Welsh league system.

The team ousted their owner and became a fan-run side, much like AFC Wimbledon in the English leagues. They won their league in 13-14 and 14-15,and narrowly missed last year.

On Tuesday, Barry Town won promotion to the Welsh Premier League. Not bad for a side which if the Welsh FA had their way back in '13, would be playing at a very low level.

As far as relegation goes, Bournemouth are probably safe now, and Hull City are looking better.

But Middlesbrough look like a team waiting for the blindfold and last cigarette. They were completely listless against Bournemouth.

Sad to say, my Everton were the same way against West Ham. Luckily the Hammers weren't any better.

I lol'd at blindfold and last cigarette. That match was brutal. I couldn't watch anymore after 3-0. Glad Bournemouth is outside the relegation zone though. Wouldn't want to see them move down in my first season cheering for them

Over in the Bundesliga, history made as RB Leipzig, in their first year in the top flight, have clinched a Champions League spot for next season. They are the first Bundesliga side to do this in their first season since the German reunification.